Subaru

A division of the Japanese multinational corporation Fuji Heavy Industries, Subaru is the quirky manufacturer known for horizontally opposed boxer engines and reliable all-wheel drive systems in nearly all of its models. Since its founding in 1953, Subaru has gradually expanded to feature a modest lineup of passenger cars and sport utility vehicles. It also has racing pedigree: the WRX rose to prominence through the 1990s as a dominating car in the World Rally Championship.